2 SHOT OUTSIDE GREYHOUND STATION

Two men were shot outside the Greyhound bus terminal southwest of the Loop Monday night, police said.

One was identified as a Charles Jives, 44, who was in serious condition at Cook County Hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg, according to hospital administrator Marlo Hodges.

An unidentified 19-year-old man was in fair condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital with a gunshot wound, a hospital spokesman said.

The shooting occurred about 9:30 p.m. outside the terminal at 633 W. Harrison St., police said. Witnesses said three or four men drove up behind a red Cadillac Seville parked across from the station, approached the car and opened fire, shattering windows. An off-duty Chicago Housing Authority police officer who was driving by got out of his car, announced he was an officer, and was shot at but not hit. He returned fire, but it was not known whether any of the suspects were injured, police said.